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Old 11-10-2009, 03:57 PM   #46
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you all sound like retired, how old are you 85? rear end planted, boring

driving sideways - is enhancing your driving skills
Why is it that this kind of response always results from discussions about "drifting"? Despite what you may have "learned" from a popular anime, keeping the car planted or at most a slight drift like RKD describes is the fastest way around a corner. We care about performance, not some "sport" that is scored subjectively like gymnastics or figure skating. The car was designed by engineers who knew this.

I understand the "sport" of "drifting" but IMHO it has no place on the street. All of the people I know of who have tried to do it to any extent on the street have drifted into a pole, ditch, curb, etc.

Of course you are welcome to think differently, needing no permission from anyone... but denigrating us because we care more about performance than "show" is not getting you any points here.

If you want to disable PSD just pull the ABS fuse. And be sure to post pics of your first "oops".
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Old 11-10-2009, 09:25 PM   #47
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I'm not that stupid to drift in the streets, I have a racetrack nearby, where there are no poles ditches or other transportation pedestrians etc

puling out the fuse of abs is just as stupid as to drift in streets, it shuts of the diff and there is no lock at all

and you like your performance driving in the streets?

why else would i like to have a constant predictable lock? you don't seem to read my posts, only get the insults which are caused by ability not to give a normal answer to the asked question.

I didn't ask you how you like to drive or where, only what ways can that system be transformed in to a normal lsd




and my first oops I have already experienced, and it was in the streets with a car without Lsd, thats why I do this stuff only in a restricted area
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Old 11-10-2009, 10:30 PM   #48
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If you want to disable PSD just pull the ABS fuse. And be sure to post pics of your first "oops".

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Old 11-10-2009, 10:31 PM   #49
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Get some snow tires! hard rubber!
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Old 11-10-2009, 10:37 PM   #50
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i'd like to try out that bolt solution, only noone has a pic of what must be taken out and where that bolt must be inserted
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